Penn State Abington presents an evening with local author Wendy Horwitz, who will discuss her new book "Milkweed and Honey Cake: A Memoir in Ritual Moments" on March 18.
Douglas Brooks, a respected wooden boatbuilder, writer and scholar, will return to Penn State Abington, as well as two Philadelphia nonprofits, to discuss his work and demonstrate traditional Japanese boatbuilding techniques from March 28 to 30. His visit will illustrate how a study of history and an artistic craft can lead to a rewarding and fulfilling life and career, according to the art faculty member organizing the events.
Ellen Knodt, professor emerita of English at Penn State Abington, will share her experiences searching for clues to ambiguities in Ernest Hemingway's newly published letters and original manuscripts during an online lecture open to the public on Feb. 19.
Penn State Abington will host a free concert featuring the Tempesta di Mare Chamber Players on Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 7 p.m. When the musicians perform, they will play instruments — originals and modern copies — that are set up as they were centuries ago.
Khamila Barnes successfully took the leap from the corporate world to entrepreneurship thanks for her vibrant personality, innate drive, and the skills she developed at Penn State Abington.
The flexible corporate communication curriculum at Penn State Abington allowed Emily Rodriguez to hone her professional skills while taking courses outside of the major that were relevant to her career goals.
The partnership with Delaware Valley University allows Penn State Abington students majoring in business and health-related fields to save time and money while earning a master's degree in health care administration.
An East Coast booksellers association honored a recent Penn State Abington graduate for his outstanding work connecting readers with appropriate and challenging literary choices at a popular independent bookstore in Philadelphia.
A new art practice and history combine for Penn State Abington students enrolled in a collaborative tile making course at the Moravian Pottery and TileWorks, a working history museum in Bucks County.